Originally Posted by Hitcher
So why do I make a tax return then?
When I've done this, I'll write a cheque to the IRD (although in previous years its been the other way around).
Originally Posted by Hitcher
So why do I make a tax return then?
When I've done this, I'll write a cheque to the IRD (although in previous years its been the other way around).
I'm going to have to say bullshit on this one. There are either 40+ members in the family over the age of 18 and under the age of 70, or someone is earning $150,000 per year. Given that the average income of the 3.6% of the population on a benefit is only $15,000 per year - I would suspect it would stand out a bit.Originally Posted by spudchucka
The contents of this post are my opinion and may not be subjected to any form of reality
It means I'm not an authority or a teacher, and may not have any experience so take things with a pinch of salt (a.k.a bullshit) rather than fact
I understand tax is deducted, what I'm suggesting is to make the benefit tax exempt but reduce it by the amount that was previously deducted, that way when income taxes were reduced on earned income beneficiaries would be no better or worse off, however wage earners would receive the benefit (sorry about the pun)Originally Posted by Hitcher
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I'm not beneficiary bashing here. Like all systems I'm sure it is abused by some but that's not what I am about. It seems that wage earners at the bottom of the scale are paid so little they may feel they would be better off on a benefit. Some employers have complained that they would find it easier to fill vacancies if benefits were lower. (Personally, I think it might be easier if they paid more) while some politicians have (disingenuously) suggested tax cuts would improve their lot, but of course beneficiaries would also receive the tax cuts. I'm just thinking that this might provide a practical (humane?) solution to providing an incentive to move in to the work force.
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"There must be a one-to-one correspondence between left and right parentheses, with each left parenthesis to the left of its corresponding right parenthesis."
Get a hotmail address then email the dept concerned.Originally Posted by Jackrat
Send an anonymous letter.
Phone up Radio Pacific or Newstalk.
They'll find her somehow.
Reality is an illusion encouraged by consensus.
It's their job to be FAIROriginally Posted by Hitcher
Reality is an illusion encouraged by consensus.
Feck, tell me their names and I'll spring 'em!Originally Posted by spudchucka
Reality is an illusion encouraged by consensus.
If you did that, then about 150,000 people would end up starving and homeless within a week.Originally Posted by Clockwork
Not sure if you are aware of this but the benefit after the average rent allows a person to have between $5 and $10 per day for food and bills (such as power and phone).
If you reduced the amount they currently get, then the economy would have to be adjusted so that the CPI was affordable for lower income people. That wouldnt happen, so you would end up having to increase their income which would be a greater burden on the tax payers.
One of the reasons why beneficaries pay tax is because its used to offset their medical and other social costs. Its a round about way for the government to fiddle the books. Its the old trick of giving you money and taking it back to pay your social bills.
If you took the tax away, then the medical (and other costs) costs would rise across the board as the hidden costs were then distributed back to the rest of society.
The contents of this post are my opinion and may not be subjected to any form of reality
It means I'm not an authority or a teacher, and may not have any experience so take things with a pinch of salt (a.k.a bullshit) rather than fact
Originally Posted by bondagebunny
hahah.. only thing wrong here is that i have only managed to get one ..dam i'm slipping.
i do want to work... but tell me, who would employ me between the hrs of 9>3? as a painter..( my trade).. and i will NOT work for shit pay, i'm too good.
but then again i could work slower.... to make it up...lol
andy !!
what a ride so far!!!!
Originally Posted by Jackrat
$ 500 a week!! PLUS $450.. how the fuck does she get that ($500)in the first place!!!!!???????
i get by on $332.00.. before rent is taken out.........
what a ride so far!!!!
I'm not suggesting taking a single cent out of the pockets of beneficiaries. The cash amount they receive would be the same..... but as non-tax payers they wouldn't get any more money if taxes were then cut for everyone else. and that would provide an incentive for them to become a wage earner.Originally Posted by TwoSeven
OK, forget benefits as a whole, maybe just do it to the dole. Shouldn't there be an incentive for people on the dole to find a job?
"There must be a one-to-one correspondence between left and right parentheses, with each left parenthesis to the left of its corresponding right parenthesis."
"I do want to work... but tell me, who would employ me between the hrs of 9>3? as a painter..( my trade).. and i will NOT work for shit pay, i'm too good.
but then again i could work slower.... to make it up...lol"
I dont believe you want to work at all - Why do you need someone to employ you if you are a good painter, work for yourself, advertise your skills in the local paper - you could make a killing out of all the little jobs that other companies dont touch because they are too small - They should fit into your hours
Set an honest hourly rate - spend a few bucks on local advertising and get off your lazy fuckin arse.
I want spend my money on my bike not a sad, excuse making, tosspot like you. There is NO fucken excuse for being a lazy prick. Getting out from behind your keyboard would be a good start.
Trip, trop, trip, trop, on my bridge, who's that walking on my bridge. Why it's you little Billy Goat, HO,HO,HO Im going to eat you up.
So sayeth the TROLL
Originally Posted by bondagebunny
ok ok ... i will concider myself being given a a swift kick up the butt, to get off it!
everyone has a story, mine is a good one..(well i think so! hahahah bit that's just me)..
i need things like that from time to time!...just to keep me alive!![]()
what a ride so far!!!!
OK...I am now a solo mum and I am on the Domestic Purposes Benefit.Originally Posted by SPman
I do not like being on the DPB, but it is neccessary for me to be on one so I can care for my kids. I am currently enrolled in university and about to embarke on a degree in accounting, mainly so I can get out of WINZ's hair, pay my taxes and become a volunteer budget advisor...also to become a hot shot accountant and make oodles of dosh
Some comments out there are quite unresearched.
Solo dads have as much right to get the same ammount as solo mums! If you are a solo parent...you are a solo parent!
Also all it takes is a great case manager to get you on your feet and out there doing something about getting out of the dependancy of WINZ.
and that's what it is for some people, dependancy.
A good case manager will actually KNOW what benefits you are entitled to for starters, rather than you having to tell them. They will also be actually INTERESTED in helping you better yourself.
Their are WINZ workers out there who don't really give a shit and just want their pay packet, or love the feeling that they are somehow better than you and love the power they have over you, in the way of finance.
People who don't really know how to sell themselves as a worker, or haven't really found out what they really can do, regardless of education, are the ones who tend to become dependant on WINZ. They simply have not been encouraged, taught or simply have not learnt how to stand on their own two feet.
I know there will be people out there who will say...why don't they just get a job and stick with it.
These would be people who have never been in this situation before. I don't mean on the benefit. I mean in the situation where you have never known what it's been like to work for a good boss, or work in a job you love, or even for the feeling of accomplishment of a hard days work and EARNING your money.
I fully admit there are people out there who are sooooooo jipping the system. But it's less than you think and more than you'd realise.
I am on the DPB, but I don't consider myself a dole bludger...if anyone wants to call me one can go practise falling down over there and I'll be along in a minute.
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Its not bullshit. The data was derived as part of an operation. From the oldest member, (grandad in his 80's) to the youngest members, (very young children but I can't recall their ages) they virtually all received some form of Govt benefit. (yes there are many members of the family, not just a mum, dad and a tribe of kids situation, I should have made that clear).Originally Posted by TwoSeven
The total cost to the tax payer in benefits was in excess of $13K each week.
Obviously I can't produce anything to back it up but I assure you it is a fact.
You aren't a dole bludger. You are collecting a benefit that you are entitled to and studying to better your own situation, good on you. When your studies are complete and you re-enter the workforce you will repay the benefits that you have collected many times over. As far as I'm concerned this is a totally correct use of a Govt benefit that will benefit not only you and your child but also society as a whole.Originally Posted by Slipstream
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